This character is the main character of A Christmas Carol, and his name is also synonymous with a cold-hearted person.
Who is Ebenezer Scrooge?
An eight-day Jewish festival known as the Festival of Lights, with dates varying each year.
What is Hanukkah?
This reindeer is known for his shiny red nose.
Who is Rudolph?
A classic starring Jimmy Stewart, this film is about a man who learns how wonderful his life really is.
What is It's a Wonderful Life?
If you're feeling cross, grab some long skis and poles to travel over snowy terrain.
What is cross-country skiing?
Covered in chains and Scrooge's late business partner, this is the first ghost to present himself on Christmas Eve.
Who is Jacob Marley?
Celebrated in several countries, particularly in the UK and Canada, as a day for giving boxes of gifts to the less fortunate.
What is Boxing Day?
Shooting in the sky, it's not a star - it's a reindeer! This reindeer became Tim Allen's favorite in the 1994 film "The Santa Clause."
Who is Comet?
He may be green, but he's no newbie! Kermit the Frog starred alongside Michael Caine in this 1992 film.
What is "The Muppet Christmas Carol?"
A perfect way to break the ice - this sport involves gliding across a frozen lake or rink.
What is ice skating?
This tiny child of Bob Cratchit is best known for the phrase, "God bless us, every one!"
Who is Tiny Tim?
Starting December 26th and lasting until January 1st, this is a week-long celebration honoring African heritage and culture.
What is Kwanzaa?
While the title may suggest a dance film, it is actually the name of one of Santa's reindeer and the title of this 1989 film starring Sam Elliot.
Who is Prancer?
After trying to stop Christmas by stealing presents, this films main character's heart grows three sizes after he learns the true meaning of Christmas.
What is How the Grinch Stole Christmas?
First debuting in the Winter Olympics in 1998 in Japan, those who engage in this sport are never board.
What is snowboarding?
Of the three spirits that visit Scrooge, this is the only one who does not speak.
Who is the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come? (or the Ghost of Christmas Future)
Bodhi Day is a significant Buddhist holiday that marks the day when Siddhartha Gautama achieved enlightenment and became known by this name meaning the "awakened one."
What is Buddha?
Act fast! This reindeer was injured by the Yule Cat in "The Christmas Chronicles 2," and was nursed back to health by Mrs. Claus and a magic potion.
Who is Dasher?
After being left alone while his family vacations without him, a young boy's excitement quickly changes when he must protect the home from the Wet Bandits.
What is Home Alone?
Showcased in the film "Cool Runnings," this sport involves teams of 2 to 4 athletes racing down twisting iced tracks in a gravity-powered sleigh
What is Bobsledding?
The name of Scrooge's ex-fiancé may not ring any bells, but she represents the love and happiness Scrooge may have had, had he not chosen wealth and greed.
Who is Belle?
Ōmisoka, which is a term meaning "the last day of the year," is considered one of this East Asian nation’s most important holidays.
What is Japan?
In the 1974 Rankin/Bass production "The Year Without Santa Claus," this sly little reindeer teams up with elves Jingle and Jangle Bells to learn whether or not people still believe in Santa.
Who is Vixen?
A man named Kris Kringle becomes a hit as the Macy's department store Santa, but things take a turn when he is put on trial to determine his mental health as he claims to be the real Santa Claus.
What is Miracle on 34th Street?
This winter sport was invented in Scotland, but is popular in Canada, and involves sliding stones on ice towards a target called a "house."
What is curling?